Thierry Henry was absent from Arsene Wenger's Emirates Stadium celebration on Sunday afternoon - and a number of Arsenal fans aren't too happy.

Following the Frenchman's final home game in charge of the Gunners - a 5-0 thrashing of Burnley - he received a standing ovation from supporters, while a number of the club's former players in attendance.

Among those were Robert Pires, Nwankwo Kanu, Lauren, Martin Keown, Sol Campbell and even Jeremie Aliadiere.

However, there was no sign of the club's all-time leading scorer. Whilst those celebrations were going on in north London, Henry was at the Etihad Stadium to witness Manchester City finally get their hands on the Premier League trophy.

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Arguably the greatest signing in the Wenger era, many would have expected the Sky Sports pundit/Belgium national team coach to be at the Emirates to pay his respects and the fact he wasn't there has angered a large section of supporters.

Arsene Wenger walks out for the last time at Emirates stadium as Arsenal manager (Image: Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Take a look at the best responses on Twitter to Henry's absence...

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Furthermore, Henry missed out on an emotional speech from Wenger at the end of the game.

"Thank you for having me for such a long time. I know that's not easy," he said. "Above all I am like you: I am an Arsenal fan. That means this is more than just watching football, it's a way of life. It is caring about the beautiful game, about the values that we cherish.

"I would like to thank everybody at the club who makes this club so special. I would invite you to really push to support the players and the staff who will remain behind me.